She's probably going to see a Phantom Gorn, and deal with some aspects of her PTSD.
^^^
Quoted an earlier post of mine in this thread because I'm honestly surprised I called it pretty much on the nose...
8
Overall I liked it but I can't say there was anything that I really loved, and I do have some nitpicks:
- it's surprising it took them 2 days to even try and send a probe Through the Wormhole. That's a real WTF moment.
- the appearance of a Metron and said Metron openly stating the metrons are somehow experimenting with Humans and Gorn to see if they will one day find common ground/ peace with each other.
The above said, the fact that TOS S1
Arena implies that the Gorn have real in-depth knowledge of the Federation to the point they can convincingly mimic a Federation Commodore in a live real time conversation with Captain James T. Kirk..
^^^
This episode now implies that it was the metrons themselves that did all that to set up the encounter between Kirk and the Gorn Captain. IDK but honestly, it's as good an explanation unless you want to think that the Gorn had all this knowledge of the Federation, believe that they were going to invade Gorn space, and still ruthlessly wiped out women and children on a civilian research colony.
I think it's a bit much, but hey, there have been other posters here who saw TOS S1
Arena and don't think the Gorn were portrayed as absolute monsters, and have been arguing that since SNW first brought the Gorn in as an enemy to Captain Christopher Pike, and the Enterprise crew.
In the end I guess the Metron's appearance here makes as much sense as the setup for TOS S1
Arena itself. But boy are they reaching to try and make this all make some sort of sense and maintain aspects of TOS Federation/Gorn continuity.
But yeah I gave it an
8.